Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Evil is complete wickedness and immorality. When asking if humans are intrinsically evil, we are asking if they are hurtful by nature, and if they are born with desires only to be destructive and to cause pain. If humans are intrinsically evil
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Category: /History
planter class for various reasons over the decades: conflicts with other European settlers, the Royal Africa Company monopoly on trading, several natural disasters and diseases; planters extended periods of servitude for reasons that were hardly concrete
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Category: /Science & Technology
for helping to increase the cost of a cup of coffee, after affecting 1997/98 crops in Africa, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and parts of South America. But was this year of disaster simply a preview of more terrible El Nino's to come? Are we likely to see more El
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
country. Factors that cause humans to immigrate to a different place include: quality of life, war, employment, natural disasters, economic problems, poverty, joining relatives, better education, and a desire for freedom. It is known worldwide
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Category: /Literature/English
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Black Elk speaks about his culture and his traditional way of life. Appreciating nature and giving thanks to mother earth is what the Native American strives on and lives for. Unlike the white man who came to America looking to control and take over, using
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Category: /Literature/English
of our mind and body to post traumatic stress are at the extremes.
Examples of life threatening traumas that can cause post traumatic stress, in their general order of severity, include but are not limited to: natural disasters, serious accidents
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Category: /Literature/English
on the walls we get an idea of the rest of Beckett's blank universe through to small windows looking out. "On these boards of disaster the characters play out their derisory role." (Fletcher, 48)
Traditional theater attempts to put a slice of life out onto
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
feared nature's cold rain thunder from the skies, volcanoes spitting fire, hungry animals in the forest. Man has learned to control and deal with these large-scale natural disasters quite well, nevertheless destruction is imminent from a new source
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Category: /Literature/English
remember when a house was where a family lived, and appartment buildings had rooms. I remember when suicide was a drastic and tragic act, not an everyday occurance. I remember the days when "the future" held disaster if we wouldn't heed the warnings and change
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Category: /Literature/English
with the character Ahab, man's monomaniacal thirst for revenge after a personal injury can result in disaster and the loss of the appreciation for the complexities of man versus nature and the nature of man, .
First of all, the main character that experiences this thirst
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